I mean you use one of these.
Do not connect the grounding lug to the receptacle.
Problems occur with power amps especially when the ground wire in the AC lead is connected.
I think this occurs as power amps are high current devices, and even in a lot of expensive power amps, the ground plane is just not beefy enough. In a large number of power amps the ground plane layout and construction is laughable. This is an area that get a lot of mods from the DIY community in a huge number of amps. I would say the S/N of the majority of power amps can be improved by DIY attention.
As HT gets more complex, grounding becomes a bigger issue.
In my own case I use the now preferred star cluster ground system. This has been refined over time, and now there is no hum at all from any speaker, even with your ear stuck in them. The whole system is now totally hum free. Unfortunately this approach is not possible in most domestic situations.
I would say my grounding system is now complete for a year now. It took about five years to get that star cluster perfected, although is was what would be considered good at outset. However I wanted to see if total absence of AC noise was possible. I have shown that it is, but it takes a lot of effort.